Diversity in emergency medicine - A model program

Citation
S. Heron et Ll. Haley, Diversity in emergency medicine - A model program, ACAD EM MED, 8(2), 2001, pp. 192-195
Citations number
21
Categorie Soggetti
Aneshtesia & Intensive Care
Journal title
ACADEMIC EMERGENCY MEDICINE
ISSN journal
10696563 → ACNP
Volume
8
Issue
2
Year of publication
2001
Pages
192 - 195
Database
ISI
SICI code
1069-6563(200102)8:2<192:DIEM-A>2.0.ZU;2-Z
Abstract
Emergency medicine's (EM's) development as a specialty has spanned the last 25 years, with the first certifying examination administered by the Americ an Board of Emergency Medicine in 1980. National census data project that t he new millennium will bring a U.S. population that will be 40% minority. I n the year 2000, the U.S. population had a projected minority population of 28%. The diversity of the patients we treat demonstrates the need for EM p rograms to diversify their faculty and residency staff. Strategies include expanding recruitment and supporting retention of underrepresented students , faculty, and trainees, addressing barriers that may exist for promotion o f underrepresented women and minorities, mentoring underrepresented minorit y (URM) faculty in research and education, providing opportunities for URMs to advance in the field, and mentoring URMs at the junior high and high sc hool levels in the sciences to expand the applicant pool in the field. The authors describe an academic EM program that is a model program for diversi ty within our specialty.